Padres lose game, plus promising shortstop

Cabrera goes down, Phillies come back

Called on to close out the win since Heath Bell was given a rest day, Padres rookie reliever Edwin Moreno hangs his head after giving up two-run home run to Phillies' Raul Iba&#241;ez with no outs in the ninth inning. &#160; (H. Rumph Jr. / Associated Press)

Called on to close out the win since Heath Bell was given a rest day, Padres rookie reliever Edwin Moreno hangs his head after giving up two-run home run to Phillies' Raul Ibañez with no outs in the ninth inning. (H. Rumph Jr. / Associated Press)

Cabrera, 22, became the Padres' best shortstop prospect once the Padres heeded two of their international scouts, notably Felix Feliz and Randy Smith, by choosing him third overall last December in the Rule 5 draft.

Belying the jump of four levels from low Single-A, the Nicaraguan had several good plays and no defensive miscues in his 33 innings at shortstop. “He's a good player, a nice-looking player,” Black said.

“We'll get him back around the All-Star break, and he'll have fresh legs,” he said. “From what he's learned here, he'll know more, and he'll be even hungrier. I feel bad for him, I really do. We'll get somebody to help us out, and when we get him back, he'll have that confidence that he knows he can do it in the big leagues.”